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Andersen boarding house

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This 6.5" x 4.25" albumen photograph depicts the boarding house and dwelling of Soren and Johanna Andersen, located at 124 East Third Street, Fremont, Nebraska. Several shade trees growing near the porch partially obscure the facility. Behind the trees, Mrs. Andersen and her daughter can be seen, standing on the second-story spindle-railed balcony. Wooden steps lead up to the front porch, where a man is seated. A dog or cat is also resting here. There are two children's rocking chairs on the porch, possibly belonging to the two girls posing in front of the porch. The girls wear short dresses, which expose their long stockings and high top shoes. The upright posts near the street probably serve as hitching posts. A man standing in front of the feed stable next to the boarding house proudly holds the bridle of a horse. The stable is constructed of vertical boards and it has small, circular air vents cut at intervals along its side. Third Street is dirt and shows tracks made by wagon wheels. The back of the stereograph card has an image of a plant in a vase and says "A.C. Hull, Photographer, Main St., Fremont, Neb.